It's a Love Story! US couple wed in Ireland after securing Swift tickets

Evelyn O'Rourke Evelyn O'Rourke | 06-29 00:15

The pair, who tied the knot at Muckross Abbey in Killarney, County Kerry on Saturday, said once they secured tickets for tonight's gig at Dublin's Aviva Stadium, they began to make plans for their big day.

"Coming to see Taylor [Swift] makes perfect sense as she's our favourite human," Adriana said.

Sarah, who is thrilled to be attending this evening's show, said they've had a "wonderful trip".

"We've had a wonderful trip! We've been so welcome everywhere and now we are here to top it off," she said.

Sarah and Adriana might do their first dance all over again at Swift's gig on Friday

Irish Swifties will finally get to experience the Eras Tour as Taylor Swift brings her billion-dollar blockbuster live show to the capital this evening.

Over three nights 150,000 fans will descend on Dublin's Aviva Stadium to witness the pop megastar journey through her almost 20-year career.

Read more: Everything you need to know about Taylor Swift's Dublin gigs

Fans have waited more than a year for the show to arrive, since Swift kicked off her marathon string of dates in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023.

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